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emily reports on an american teen who's come up with an lled the united republic of tanzania, tanzania is located on the east coast of africa. famous for its immense and open is home to elephants, lions, and rhinos, but it's also home to a tiny and deadly insect,. actually, it's not the mosquito that kills, but the disease the mosquito carries -- malaria.,000 people in tanzania die each year from malaria. that's equal to losing everyliving in the city of baltimore, maryland. to high school student thomas forman, this was unacceptable. captain of his new jerseyked with his parents and teammates to kick off a unique fundraiser. they call it tackles4tanzania. hi, thomas. kids news." >> so, what inspired you to take on fighting malaria in tanzania?s a funny story. i was on a plane ride home from china, and next to me was a canadian businessman. i struck up a conversation with this man, and he told me all about malaria. with the disease, but he told me all about it -- who it killed, how it worked, and regions where it was most prevalent. a few days later, i went downth my family. on this da
emily reports on an american teen who's come up with an lled the united republic of tanzania, tanzania is located on the east coast of africa. famous for its immense and open is home to elephants, lions, and rhinos, but it's also home to a tiny and deadly insect,. actually, it's not the mosquito that kills, but the disease the mosquito carries -- malaria.,000 people in tanzania die each year from malaria. that's equal to losing everyliving in the city of baltimore, maryland. to high school...
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. @ @>> officially called @the united republic of tanzania, @tanzania is located on the east @coast of africa. @famous for its immense and open @plains, tanzania is home to @elephants, lions, and rhinos, @but it's also home to a tiny and @deadly insect, @the anopheles mosquito. @actually, it's not the mosquito @that kills, but the disease the @mosquito carries -- malaria. `in fact, more than 600,000 `people in tanzania die each year `from malaria. @that's equal to losing every @man, woman, and child living in @the city of baltimore, maryland. @to high school student @thomas forman, this was @unacceptable. @captain of his new jersey @football squad, he worked with @his parents and teammates to @kick off a unique fundraiser. @they call it @hi, thomas. @welcome to "teen kids news." @>> hi. thanks for having me on @today. @>> so, what inspired you to take @on fighting malaria in tanzania? @>> well, actually, it's a funny @story. @i was on a plane ride home from @china, and next to me was @a canadian businessman. `i struck up a conversation with `this man, and he told me all `about malaria.
. @ @>> officially called @the united republic of tanzania, @tanzania is located on the east @coast of africa. @famous for its immense and open @plains, tanzania is home to @elephants, lions, and rhinos, @but it's also home to a tiny and @deadly insect, @the anopheles mosquito. @actually, it's not the mosquito @that kills, but the disease the @mosquito carries -- malaria. `in fact, more than 600,000 `people in tanzania die each year `from malaria. @that's equal to losing every @man,...
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. >> why are nets so needed in tanzania? why don't people just buy their own nets? are they very expensive? >> no, they're not expensive. they just don't have the resources available. they're only about $10, but unfortunately, with the extreme poverty in tanzania, it's hard for them to get access to nets. >> did you find that people were eager to donate? or was it a little hard at first? >> well, at first, it was a little hard. i mean, people -- we had to get clearance with the state. school. but after all those obstacles were overcome, people were very donate. once they heard about how many people were ravaged by this disease, people lined up to donate. it was really great, and we've raised over $7,000 in our first two years. >> so, $7,000 at about $10 a net, does that mean you bought about 700 nets? >> yep, we bought about 700 nets that were distributed to tanzania, and we saved countless lives. learned from this experience? >> well, i learned that to follow your dreams and to make does pay off. i mean, i combined my two p
. >> why are nets so needed in tanzania? why don't people just buy their own nets? are they very expensive? >> no, they're not expensive. they just don't have the resources available. they're only about $10, but unfortunately, with the extreme poverty in tanzania, it's hard for them to get access to nets. >> did you find that people were eager to donate? or was it a little hard at first? >> well, at first, it was a little hard. i mean, people -- we had to get clearance...
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Jan 22, 2016
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after visiting tanzania in 2013 he wanted to build clean water wells in the region. not really the kind of thing that tends to get an nfl player in the headlines. >> what makes that life day-to-day so tough there is the lack of clean water. there is a lot of people who aren't thinking about east africa, but a lot of people when they hear about a hero like nate this guy is interested in, i'm interested in because nate vouches for it. >>> and we will take you to havana, cuba, where a tv show is making history. >> that's all ahead on "cbs this morning." that is the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. we leave you now with late late show host and his guest recreating an iconic scene from with kirsten joyce, sherry swensk, demetria obilor and brian loftus > ((brian loftus)) > thanks for joining us, i'm brian loftus. ((kirsten joyce)) and i'm kirsten joyce. americans along the east coast are preparing for a massive storm system... dumping feet of snow. ((brian loftus)) > washington d-c is expected to be hit the hardest. scott mcle
after visiting tanzania in 2013 he wanted to build clean water wells in the region. not really the kind of thing that tends to get an nfl player in the headlines. >> what makes that life day-to-day so tough there is the lack of clean water. there is a lot of people who aren't thinking about east africa, but a lot of people when they hear about a hero like nate this guy is interested in, i'm interested in because nate vouches for it. >>> and we will take you to havana, cuba, where...
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i held our pear companies the biggio and they are literally get first pick of anything comes out of tanzania but tanzanite mind so we start using it as accents were chatting a lot of tanzanite tanzanite is a tuff stone to find a retail site when you do find it you'll see it for hundreds and hundreds dot estimated retail star price on this train two hundred and thirty nine dollars and ninety nine cents after we started the price right that the estimated retail price if you wanna go out shopping and trying to get this range you it's been over two hundred dollars in fact this is the perfect ring to take to your local jeweler to have a systemic grandmother's ring answering whatever you want ring is sterling silver through the platinum overlay diamond cutting either for gorgeous mark eves of tanzanite and i want this ring replicate what you make how much would you charge. i guarantee you it's going to be more than two and thirty nine dollars and it certainly is going to be nowhere near twenty nine ninety nine just to get one of those six eye three marquee tanzanite stance would cost an arm in a w
i held our pear companies the biggio and they are literally get first pick of anything comes out of tanzania but tanzanite mind so we start using it as accents were chatting a lot of tanzanite tanzanite is a tuff stone to find a retail site when you do find it you'll see it for hundreds and hundreds dot estimated retail star price on this train two hundred and thirty nine dollars and ninety nine cents after we started the price right that the estimated retail price if you wanna go out shopping...
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argentina, chile, mexico, brazil, africa, just about every country that is in africa, south africa, tanzania, uganda, ghana, we have a youth exchange with algeria and the rest of the country middle east, south asia, soviet states . >> a lot of folks from eastern europe. >> exactly . >> so when they come here, what are their preconceived notions of what they're going to find and then, you know, what's the response? and also from the -- the recipients from people here in northern nevada than the only greet them in official functions but host them in their homes? >> sure. so there are three main things that visitors are very much surprised when they of 18 years i've been doing my job. i've always heard those three things. one is our ability to speak freely and to have an open dialogue about -- just about any issues. when we have people coming right before elections and a democrat will invite these visitors and invite some republican friends, the visitors are totally shocked that those people could be sitting together at a dinner table. they're surprised by volunteers and i think the united stat
argentina, chile, mexico, brazil, africa, just about every country that is in africa, south africa, tanzania, uganda, ghana, we have a youth exchange with algeria and the rest of the country middle east, south asia, soviet states . >> a lot of folks from eastern europe. >> exactly . >> so when they come here, what are their preconceived notions of what they're going to find and then, you know, what's the response? and also from the -- the recipients from people here in...
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. >> the tribunal that indicted him sat in neighbouring tanzania. it's now closing. rights groups criticise it for trying people from one side of the conflict. the rebel patriotic front. which was the rwandan army, defeated those involved. >> those killings by rtf troops are in no way critical of the genocide. nevertheless they were crimes against humanity, falling within the remit of the icr. snoop they deny it and say they bring their soldiers to justice at home. i don't believe both sides should counter in the question of the i.c.c. r. i believe they have enough job to do. the government criticized it for being slow and expensive. there are many on the run. if they are caught, they'll have to be tried elsewhere. >> he may be pride here, but only if congo extra diets him. they want rwanda to hands over. groups say the trials are fair. the killings led to a conflict. >> i c.t. r was unprecedented and brought justice to some of the victims of one of the worst atrocities of the 20th century >>> joivening me now is mork kerrs ten, an international justice researcher in
. >> the tribunal that indicted him sat in neighbouring tanzania. it's now closing. rights groups criticise it for trying people from one side of the conflict. the rebel patriotic front. which was the rwandan army, defeated those involved. >> those killings by rtf troops are in no way critical of the genocide. nevertheless they were crimes against humanity, falling within the remit of the icr. snoop they deny it and say they bring their soldiers to justice at home. i don't believe...
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long wanted boyer to work with after visiting tanzania in 2013 he wanted to build clean water wells in the region. not really the kind of thing that tends to get an nfl player in the headlines. >> what makes that life day-to-day so tough there is the lack of clean water. there is a lot of people who aren't thinking about east africa but a lot of people when they hear about a hero like nate boyer, their mind says whatever this guy is interested in, i'm interested in because nate vouches for vouches for if. >> that's all ahead on "cbs this morning." that is the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. we leave you with late late show host and his guest recreating an iconic scene from the movie "big." >> you want to try it? >> all right. we're preparing for winter storm 20-16 ... with team coverage across the area. this is a live look at biltmore park in asheville... it started snowing around one a-m there this morning. we're expecting to see the storm... between seven and nine this morning.
long wanted boyer to work with after visiting tanzania in 2013 he wanted to build clean water wells in the region. not really the kind of thing that tends to get an nfl player in the headlines. >> what makes that life day-to-day so tough there is the lack of clean water. there is a lot of people who aren't thinking about east africa but a lot of people when they hear about a hero like nate boyer, their mind says whatever this guy is interested in, i'm interested in because nate vouches...
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pone woman is from tanzania, says pshe's found a way to recycle and pupcycle discarded dolls who were ponce decked out in makeup. pchildren a chance to play with pdolls who like more like they pdo. pshe buys the dolls from pdifferent stores around tanzania pand uses nail polish remove to pher take off the makeup and pthen, quote, trades in their phigh maintenance, high fashion phabits for a more down to earth pstyle. pher mom then helps out and fixes pthe outfits and they resemble pones that kids who would play pwith these dolls would really pwear and she started doing it pfor fun but then people started pnoticing and a business was pborn. pshe sells the dolls on etsy for panyone interested, yes. pi think that's cool. pi really like the way they turn pout because they do. pthey look more like little pgirls. p>>laura: just shows you it's all pabout presentation. p>>taylor: absolutely. pthis whole video is cute. pit shows an interview and she's pkind of shy about it but it's pvery nice. pall right, you guys. pshows how trade workers of the pfuture get their job done. pthat's right. pusi
pone woman is from tanzania, says pshe's found a way to recycle and pupcycle discarded dolls who were ponce decked out in makeup. pchildren a chance to play with pdolls who like more like they pdo. pshe buys the dolls from pdifferent stores around tanzania pand uses nail polish remove to pher take off the makeup and pthen, quote, trades in their phigh maintenance, high fashion phabits for a more down to earth pstyle. pher mom then helps out and fixes pthe outfits and they resemble pones that...
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after visiting tanzania in 2013 he wanted to build clean water wells in the region. not really the kind of thing that tends to get an nfl player in the headlines. >> what makes that life day-to-day so tough there is the lack of clean water. there is a lot of people who aren't thinking about east africa but a lot of people when they hear about a hero like nate boyer, their mind says whatever this guy is interested in, i'm interested in because nate vouches for vouches for if. >> that's allhead a on "cbs this morning." that is the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. we leave you with late late show iconic scene from the movie "big." >> you want to try it? >> all right. go for it. 3 and thanks for waking up with savannah levins. your time is
after visiting tanzania in 2013 he wanted to build clean water wells in the region. not really the kind of thing that tends to get an nfl player in the headlines. >> what makes that life day-to-day so tough there is the lack of clean water. there is a lot of people who aren't thinking about east africa but a lot of people when they hear about a hero like nate boyer, their mind says whatever this guy is interested in, i'm interested in because nate vouches for vouches for if. >>...
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after visiting tanzania in 2013 he wanted to build clean water wells in the region. not really the kind of thing that tends to get an nfl player in the headlines. >> what makes that life day-to-day so tough there is the lack of clean water. there is a lot of people who aren't thinking about east africa, but a lot of people when they hear about a hero like nate boyer, their mind says whatever this guy is interested in, i'm interested in because nate vouches for it. >>> and we will take you to havana, cuba, where a tv show is making history. >> that's all ahead on "cbs this morning." that is the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. we leave you now with late late show host and his guest good friday morning, i )m blaine-p&stewart. and i m jessica larche -- we are just hours away from a massive winter storm moving into hampton roads with snow, wind and rain. virginia and north carolina are under a state of emergency. but first lets get a look at all of the schools delays and closings around the area. closed today in virginia -- s
after visiting tanzania in 2013 he wanted to build clean water wells in the region. not really the kind of thing that tends to get an nfl player in the headlines. >> what makes that life day-to-day so tough there is the lack of clean water. there is a lot of people who aren't thinking about east africa, but a lot of people when they hear about a hero like nate boyer, their mind says whatever this guy is interested in, i'm interested in because nate vouches for it. >>> and we will...
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in tanzania, a british helicopter pilot was shot out of the sky. we did -- he did manage to land is helicopter but died. the gunmen are still at large. heather: two virginia tech students are under arrest in and murder of a 13-year-old girl. setting off a frantic four-day search. her body was found last night in north carolina. 18-year-old david eisenhower is charged with abduction and first-degree murder and 19-year-old natalie keeprs i ers is charged with helping dispose of the body. community members are shaken. >> i did not think about what happened to her because she was always the cutest little thing. >> it' s such a sickening feeling knowing that she will not be coming back. heather: police say there is evidence that eisenhower and the victim knew each other before the disappearance. both suspects being held tonight without bail. reid: a big win to tell you about from mit and jenny -- the group won a competition to design a hyper loop that will move pods of people at high speed. cofounder of space-x and tesla. competed. pods and testament th
in tanzania, a british helicopter pilot was shot out of the sky. we did -- he did manage to land is helicopter but died. the gunmen are still at large. heather: two virginia tech students are under arrest in and murder of a 13-year-old girl. setting off a frantic four-day search. her body was found last night in north carolina. 18-year-old david eisenhower is charged with abduction and first-degree murder and 19-year-old natalie keeprs i ers is charged with helping dispose of the body....
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. >>> a rare white giraffe is also gaining a lot of attention at a national park in tanzania. looking at it, you know why. this is a female named omo, named after a popular brand of detergent in africa because she is so white. she appears to be an albino but a partial loss of pigmentation instead of a total loss like albinos. she was first spotted as a calf in 2015 and now a little bit later, they say her chances of reaching adulthood are pretty good. >> she is a redhead. >> yes. >> let's keep the animal pictures. i have a nice one that was sent in by one of our viewers. kim sent this one in, pokey, wants to get outside and enjoy the warmer temperatures. on the way really. today, our high will be 44 degrees. and then tomorrow, temperatures will be about 10 degrees warmer. 56. and 50 for thursday. and 60 degrees on friday. and we will start off the weekend really nice. dry, and warm. and 56. and then we will see that colder air arrive, with a chance of some rain and snow. we are looking at sunday and monday, and it could be a doozy. stay tuned. >> a doozy? >> marty said that, t
. >>> a rare white giraffe is also gaining a lot of attention at a national park in tanzania. looking at it, you know why. this is a female named omo, named after a popular brand of detergent in africa because she is so white. she appears to be an albino but a partial loss of pigmentation instead of a total loss like albinos. she was first spotted as a calf in 2015 and now a little bit later, they say her chances of reaching adulthood are pretty good. >> she is a redhead....
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after visiting tanzania in 2013 he wanted to build clean water wells in the region. not really the kind of thing that tends to get an nfl player in the headlines. >> what makes that life day-to-day so tough there is the lack of clean water. there is a lot of people who aren't thinking about east africa but a lot of people when they hear about a hero like nate boyer, their mind says whatever this guy is interested in, i'm interested in because nate vouches f vouches for if. >> that's all ahead on "cbs this morning." that is the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. we leave you with late late show host and his guest recreating an iconic scene from the movie "big." >> you want to try it? >> all right. go for it. >> i'll start the entrance. ♪ mast past >>> good morning, we have new information just in. we are now under an blizzard warning. looking at storm scan3, showing major storm system forming, inning closer to our region. >> meantime, preparations continue with heavy snow expected, penndot is loading up the salt trucks, an
after visiting tanzania in 2013 he wanted to build clean water wells in the region. not really the kind of thing that tends to get an nfl player in the headlines. >> what makes that life day-to-day so tough there is the lack of clean water. there is a lot of people who aren't thinking about east africa but a lot of people when they hear about a hero like nate boyer, their mind says whatever this guy is interested in, i'm interested in because nate vouches f vouches for if. >> that's...
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after visiting tanzania in 2013 he wanted to build clean water wells in the region. not really the kind of thing that tends to get an nfl player in the headlines. >> what makes that life day-to-day so tough there is the lack of clean water. there is a lot of people who aren't thinking about east africa, but a lot of people when they hear about a hero like nate boyer, their mind says whatever this guy is interested in, i'm interested in because nate vouches for it. >>> and we will take you to making history. morning." that is the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. we leave you now with late late show host and his guest recreating an iconic scene from >> you're watching kcci 8 news. elizabeth: right now at 4:30, an ankeny man says his 4-year-old's field trip was hijacked by republican presidential candidate carly fiorina. how some daycare kids found themselves central stage at a pro-life forum. the plea from a woman accused of murder. judge. elizabeth: plus, one stretch of road in urbandale. crash. see what's been going on al
after visiting tanzania in 2013 he wanted to build clean water wells in the region. not really the kind of thing that tends to get an nfl player in the headlines. >> what makes that life day-to-day so tough there is the lack of clean water. there is a lot of people who aren't thinking about east africa, but a lot of people when they hear about a hero like nate boyer, their mind says whatever this guy is interested in, i'm interested in because nate vouches for it. >>> and we will...
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i held our pear companies the biggio and they are literally get first pick of anything comes out of tanzania but tanzanite mind so we start using it as accents were chatting a lot of tanzanite tanzanite is a tuff stone to find a retail site when you do find it you'll see it for hundreds and hundreds dot estimated retail star price on this train two hundred and thirty nine dollars and ninety nine cents after we started the price right that the estimated retail price if you wanna go out shopping and trying to get this range you it's been over two hundred dollars in fact this is the perfect ring to take to your local jeweler to have a systemic grandmother's ring answering whatever you want ring is sterling silver through the platinum overlay diamond cutting either for gorgeous mark eves of tanzanite and i want this ring replicate what you make how much would you charge. i guarantee you it's going to be more than two and thirty nine dollars and it certainly is going to be nowhere near twenty nine ninety nine just to get one of those six eye three marquee tanzanite stance would cost an arm in a w
i held our pear companies the biggio and they are literally get first pick of anything comes out of tanzania but tanzanite mind so we start using it as accents were chatting a lot of tanzanite tanzanite is a tuff stone to find a retail site when you do find it you'll see it for hundreds and hundreds dot estimated retail star price on this train two hundred and thirty nine dollars and ninety nine cents after we started the price right that the estimated retail price if you wanna go out shopping...
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((dave courvoisier)) paul fortin says he's ready to take on tanzania's famed mount kilimanjaro. it's the highest mountain in africa... with the summit over 19-thousand 300-feet up. fortin is making the climb to raise money for his local health care center's military rehab program. even if he doesn't make it to the summit, he says the journey will not be a failure: (( paul fortin/climbing kilimanjaro: "my first and foremost rule is, summitting is optional. getting back to boonville safely is mandatory." )) ((dave courvoisier)) that would be boonville, new york. for every thousand miles he hikes, he's asking for a one-dollar donation from multiple sponsors. hopefully it all adds up!/// ((dave courvoisier)) > that's ((denise valdez)) the late show with stephen colbert is next with actor christian slater. we'll see you back here tomorrow captioning sponsored by cbs ( band playing "late show" theme ) >> stephen: thank you very much! (cheers and applause)
((dave courvoisier)) paul fortin says he's ready to take on tanzania's famed mount kilimanjaro. it's the highest mountain in africa... with the summit over 19-thousand 300-feet up. fortin is making the climb to raise money for his local health care center's military rehab program. even if he doesn't make it to the summit, he says the journey will not be a failure: (( paul fortin/climbing kilimanjaro: "my first and foremost rule is, summitting is optional. getting back to boonville safely...
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after visiting tanzania in 2013 he wanted to build clean water wells in the region. not really the kind of thing that tends to get an nfl player in the headlines. >> what makes that life day-to-day so tough there is the lack of clean water. there is a lot of people who aren't thinking about east africa, but a lot of people when they hear about a hero like nate boyer, their mind says whatever this guy is interested in, i'm interested in because nate vouches for it. >>> and we will take you to havana, cuba, where a tv show is making history. >> that's all ahead on "cbs this morning." that is the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. we leave you now with late late show host and his guest recreating an iconic scene from the movie "big." ♪ ,,,, >>> good morning, everyone. happy friday! it's january 22. we are getting a live look at the golden gate bridge. guess what! it's raining again! storm number 11, i believe. how about that? i'm frank mallicoat. >> i'm michelle griego. it's not only raining but it's very windy out there thi
after visiting tanzania in 2013 he wanted to build clean water wells in the region. not really the kind of thing that tends to get an nfl player in the headlines. >> what makes that life day-to-day so tough there is the lack of clean water. there is a lot of people who aren't thinking about east africa, but a lot of people when they hear about a hero like nate boyer, their mind says whatever this guy is interested in, i'm interested in because nate vouches for it. >>> and we will...
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last year, the us government banned sport-hunted elephant trophies from zimbabwe and tanzania. david: it made that decision in part because they couldn't tell where the money was going. there was no sport hunting involved. it was essentially a massacre of elephants that was occurring. bigad: but with a limited staff, is it possible they could be missing other infractions that are happening? david: oh, certainly, it's certainly possible, yes. sure. michael stutton: gives us all a bad name. announcer: michael sutton is a former federal wildlife agent and past president of the california fish announcer: michael sutton is a formand game commission.agent bigad: how often do you think some of these sport-hunted trophies are coming into the us illegally? michael: i think it happens all the time. bigad: sutton is an avid hunter for food, but is now calling for a ban on hunting for trophies. michael: ordinarily, it's not even a wildlife inspector that looks at those trophies. it may be just a customs inspector, who looks and then makes sure they have the proper paperwork, and then they
last year, the us government banned sport-hunted elephant trophies from zimbabwe and tanzania. david: it made that decision in part because they couldn't tell where the money was going. there was no sport hunting involved. it was essentially a massacre of elephants that was occurring. bigad: but with a limited staff, is it possible they could be missing other infractions that are happening? david: oh, certainly, it's certainly possible, yes. sure. michael stutton: gives us all a bad name....
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kenya and tanzania. more than 200 dead. more than 4,000 injured. who was behind this carnage and why? within eight days there were leads and suspects and a stunning realization. osama bin laden had lived up to his threat. his al qaeda terrorists had just struck their first direct blow in their holy war against the united states. the attacks were carefully planned. >> my name is ali mohamed. >> reporter: this man, ali mohamed, was no ordinary al qaeda operative. he married a californian in 1985 and became an american citizen. he joined the u.s. army. >> at the same time that he was a u.s. army sergeant and actually working at special forces headquarters in fort bragg, north carolina he was also intimately involved with al qaeda, training bin laden's bodyguards. >> ali mohammed had done what they call casing of the american embassy in nairobi in december of 1993. a five-year span between casing and operation. >> reporter: and listen to what ali mohammed said in a u.s. court. >> my surveillance files and photographs were reviewed by osama bin laden. b
kenya and tanzania. more than 200 dead. more than 4,000 injured. who was behind this carnage and why? within eight days there were leads and suspects and a stunning realization. osama bin laden had lived up to his threat. his al qaeda terrorists had just struck their first direct blow in their holy war against the united states. the attacks were carefully planned. >> my name is ali mohamed. >> reporter: this man, ali mohamed, was no ordinary al qaeda operative. he married a...
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[ laughter ] wildlife officials in tanzania announced this week that they found a rare, all white giraffe, here's a photo. [ laughter ] german too. [ laughter ] and finally a brooklyn artist is middle of a gallery. and will invite patrons to sit on a second toilet across from her. the exhibition is called "my worst nightmare."er ] ladies and gentlemen we have a great show for you tonight. [ cheers and applause ] we'll be talking to the upcomingepublican senator john mccain. [ cheers and applause ] also from the msg network, "four.b. smoove" comedian j.b. smoove joins us. [ cheers and applause ] and we'll have music from a great danish band, singer/songwriter lukas graham.cheers and applause ] now as some of you might know, i used to work on "saturday night live" and i was an anchor on e." i did it with amy poehler. and one of the favorite things we got to do in that time was something called "really with seth and amy."ays exciting for me to do. and i was very excited to read this in bloomberg politics yesterday.a democratic he has introduced a bill about flame throwers. bill hr 4009 recen
[ laughter ] wildlife officials in tanzania announced this week that they found a rare, all white giraffe, here's a photo. [ laughter ] german too. [ laughter ] and finally a brooklyn artist is middle of a gallery. and will invite patrons to sit on a second toilet across from her. the exhibition is called "my worst nightmare."er ] ladies and gentlemen we have a great show for you tonight. [ cheers and applause ] we'll be talking to the upcomingepublican senator john mccain. [ cheers...
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. >>> a rare giraffe standing above the crowd at a national park in tanzania. this is a 15 month old white giraffe. she was spotted th month by photographers from the wild nature institute. it's the second white giraffe to be seen in the park in the last 20 years. she was named after a brand of deter >>> let's get a check of the weather from al. >> wet weather through florida and the southeast. we've also got high surf advisories along the southern florida coast. coast. this counts our likes. let's see here. new "today's take" facebook page. 7,300. go to "today's take" on facebook.com/today's take. hit it again. let's see. this is fantastic. i love this thing. oh, my gosh. it's like the easy button. only better. by the way, we get to a million, we're going to pull a random viewer's name out of a hat. i'm coming to do weather at your place. i think i problem broke the box. that's what's going on around the country. wow, we spared no expense for the box. that's what's going on around the >> good wednesday morning everyone. a few showers across the cape and the is
. >>> a rare giraffe standing above the crowd at a national park in tanzania. this is a 15 month old white giraffe. she was spotted th month by photographers from the wild nature institute. it's the second white giraffe to be seen in the park in the last 20 years. she was named after a brand of deter >>> let's get a check of the weather from al. >> wet weather through florida and the southeast. we've also got high surf advisories along the southern florida coast. coast....
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a white giraffe in tanzania. it was born with a rare genetic disorder in which her pigments never developed. and experts fear she could become a target of course for poachers. she stands out. >> yes. >> not the sun. these kids are actually soaking up the salt. >> it is helping fix health problems. >> i was looking for a natural remedy instead of living in the chemical world we live in, i needed natural fixes for my daughter's asthma. it c >> and a place in town, is a salt snob. david martin is a little salty himself at the salt scene to show us how it works. >> in case you missed me on good day, we're live in windemere featuring salt scene. halo therapy. >> thanks for being here. >> you started it. >> because of my daughter. she says an infant, she was suffering from allergies and asthma, eczema and i was tired of putting on the medication and a friend said, have you heard of salt therapy and i thought no and started doing it with her religiously for three months and saw a massive change, 6 months, off all of the
a white giraffe in tanzania. it was born with a rare genetic disorder in which her pigments never developed. and experts fear she could become a target of course for poachers. she stands out. >> yes. >> not the sun. these kids are actually soaking up the salt. >> it is helping fix health problems. >> i was looking for a natural remedy instead of living in the chemical world we live in, i needed natural fixes for my daughter's asthma. it c >> and a place in town, is...
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certainly across parts of tanzania, and away across the congo and towards parts of west africa, the rain looks like it will be heavy over the next 24-48 hours, there could be localized flooding. further towards the north is nothing more than isolated showers, and they are across the southern parts of kenya, looking as they they are beginning to die away. the heavy rain extends to the south. you look at the far south of africa, we have had heavy rain affecting parts of madsa gas c car. madagascar. further south, a few showers across south africa, and the eastern cape dry and fine >>> more to come on al jazeera. we take a look at what impact the first gulf war has had on the region, 25 years on >>> in sport we head to argentina, to discover the ups and downs of life for the traditional rodeo riders. >>> welcome back. a reminder of the top stories - a lifting of sanctions by the e.u., and the u.s. it comes after the watchdog confirmed there has been compliance. the agreement is a turning point for the economy >>> hundreds of syrian civilians have been kidnapped. there are fears that many ma
certainly across parts of tanzania, and away across the congo and towards parts of west africa, the rain looks like it will be heavy over the next 24-48 hours, there could be localized flooding. further towards the north is nothing more than isolated showers, and they are across the southern parts of kenya, looking as they they are beginning to die away. the heavy rain extends to the south. you look at the far south of africa, we have had heavy rain affecting parts of madsa gas c car....
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after visiting tanzania in 2013 he wanted to build clean water wells in the region. not really the kind of thing that tends to get an nfl player in the headlines. >> what makes that life day-to-day so tough there is the lack of clean water. there is a lot of peopoe who aren't thinking about east africa, but a lot of people when they hear about a hero like nate boyer, their mind says whatever this guy is interested in, i'm interested in because nate vouches for it. >>> and we will take you to havana, cuba, where a tv show is making history. >> that's all ahead on "cbs th morning." that is e "cbs morning news" for this friday. i'm anne-marie green. we leave you now with late late show host and his guest recreating an iconic scene from the movie "big." the person who lives here... has to solve problems as big as the world... that's the job. everyday. and now, the first lady who helped get healthcare for eight million kids... the senator who helped a city rise again... the secretary of state who stood up for america, and stared down hostililleaders around the world... is
after visiting tanzania in 2013 he wanted to build clean water wells in the region. not really the kind of thing that tends to get an nfl player in the headlines. >> what makes that life day-to-day so tough there is the lack of clean water. there is a lot of peopoe who aren't thinking about east africa, but a lot of people when they hear about a hero like nate boyer, their mind says whatever this guy is interested in, i'm interested in because nate vouches for it. >>> and we will...
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whose dreams may yet come true >>> three people have been arrested in tanzania after poachers shot dead the british pilot. roger ga was tracking poachers in a game reserve when his helicopter was fired upon. more arrests have not been ruled out >>> in the drought stricken ethiopia over 10 million are in need of food aid. the crisis prompted ban ki-moon to tour the badly affected area on sunday. the u.n. issued an international appeal for $1.4 billion to keep the humanitarian disaster at bay. only half of that amount has been donated. >> senegal's fashion industry is making room for the growing number of women that wear a veil. how designers are heeding a call to been the hijab and are setting new trends. >> reporter: designing clothes for the muslim women. to this woman's it's a business opportunity that can't be ignored. after working for karl lager felled in paris, she started her own brand. she is adapting her designs to the latest trends. customers no longer want short skirts and sleeveless tops, but ask for longer dresses and even the full veil. >> translation: women, whether old o
whose dreams may yet come true >>> three people have been arrested in tanzania after poachers shot dead the british pilot. roger ga was tracking poachers in a game reserve when his helicopter was fired upon. more arrests have not been ruled out >>> in the drought stricken ethiopia over 10 million are in need of food aid. the crisis prompted ban ki-moon to tour the badly affected area on sunday. the u.n. issued an international appeal for $1.4 billion to keep the humanitarian...
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but auto correct, put tanx is, tanzania. >> so what do you say. >> oops, sorry, nothing about tanzania. >> i think you were saying hi and it came out ho. >> hi, hi. >> ho, ho, ho. >> merry christmas. >> where is your key pad, i and o are right next to each other. you can call somebody a ho just like that. >>> at 8:11. we have breaking news in the the state of hawaii. >> u.s. coastguard is searching for two marine helicopters after reports that they collided off the coast of hawaii. coastguard says its personnel found debris field that included a empty life raft and fire on the water. aircraft was from a nearby marine core base, and carrying six people each. >> six people each good that is two people. >> they collided. >> all right, sue. >> wow, what a morning we have had. the weather though rather tranquil by comparison and as we head into the the weekend we have warmer temperatures. zero to 15 degrees above normal today but don't get used to it because chillies coming back by the end of the holiday weekend. here's a system that will affect us tonight in florida, georgia, and heading i
but auto correct, put tanx is, tanzania. >> so what do you say. >> oops, sorry, nothing about tanzania. >> i think you were saying hi and it came out ho. >> hi, hi. >> ho, ho, ho. >> merry christmas. >> where is your key pad, i and o are right next to each other. you can call somebody a ho just like that. >>> at 8:11. we have breaking news in the the state of hawaii. >> u.s. coastguard is searching for two marine helicopters after reports...
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organization is deal with the conflict and already for a few months, we've been helping host countries, tanzania, rwanda, the democratic republic of congo deal with an outflow of refugees. what is positive is that the african union is engaging to find collectively a solution for this conflict so that the conditions of recreated for a return of the refugees to their country and the stabilization of the situation. >> i'll stick with the e.u. for a moment and then talk to you about refugees. when you say it's good that they're finding some sort of solution, are you cost though in the boots of the e.u. to actually implement decisions when they come up with a solution? >> i hope there will be this capacity. i have been here a couple of days and there has been a strong focus and there is determination to find a solution together and this is positive. we must hope that it will be followed up and be successful. >> as high commission for the refugees, what are your priorities? >> africa is the continent that hosts a third of refugees displaced worldwide. there is a lot of attention today and rightly so o
organization is deal with the conflict and already for a few months, we've been helping host countries, tanzania, rwanda, the democratic republic of congo deal with an outflow of refugees. what is positive is that the african union is engaging to find collectively a solution for this conflict so that the conditions of recreated for a return of the refugees to their country and the stabilization of the situation. >> i'll stick with the e.u. for a moment and then talk to you about refugees....